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Dec 11 2024SPORTS

Bill Belichick's Next Chapter? A College Gig

Ever thought you'd see Bill Belichick on the sidelines of a college football game? Well, it might just happen! The legendary NFL coach is mulling over an offer to become the next head coach at the University of North Carolina, Tar Heels fans! Word on the street is that Belichick and the school are i

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Dec 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Wants FTC Check on Microsoft-OpenAI Cloud Deal

In a surprise move, Google has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take a closer look at the deal between Microsoft and OpenAI. This deal lets Microsoft be the sole provider of cloud services for OpenAI's technology. Google is concerned that this could lead to higher prices and complications

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Dec 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants Up Their Sports Game

Imagine this: Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, two big names in the streaming world but newcomers in the TV industry, are making waves in the sports-content scene. According to Luminate, these platforms have been boosting their original sports programming over the past four years. Netflix alone now m

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Dec 11 2024POLITICS

Vote Day Tomorrow: What's on the Ballot?

Hey, everyone! Tomorrow is election day for the December ballot. There's a lot to vote on, so let's break it down. In East Baton Rouge, there's a big deal about a 2% sales tax. It's not new, but it might move from the parish to the City of St. George. That could mean about $50 million for city serv

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Scents: Favorites Revealed

Ever wondered what your favorite celebrity smells like? You might be surprised by the popular fragrances stars actually wear. Let's dive into some of the best-loved scents celebrated by stars, from Kacey Musgraves' favorite Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 to Taylor Swift's rumored Tom Fo

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Watching and Waiting: A New Way to Handle Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer in Korea

In Korea, doctors are exploring a new way to manage low-risk thyroid cancer. Instead of rushing into surgery, they're considering an approach called active surveillance (AS). This means keeping a close eye on the cancer without immediate surgery. But not all doctors are ready to embrace this idea. A

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk: Unpasteurized and Up for Debate

Ever heard of raw milk? It's the new buzzword in health circles, with famous faces like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocating for its legalization. They claim it's a nutritional powerhouse, but is it really worth the risk? Some fans say raw milk helps with digestion and even clears up skin problems, than

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Trump's Take on Tariffs: A Boon for Business?

President Trump sat down with NBC's "Meet the Press" to discuss his plan to impose tariffs. When asked if families might face higher prices, he admitted he couldn't guarantee anything but pointed to the economy's strength before COVID. Companies like Walmart and Stanley Black & Decker have voiced co

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

The Faces We Love: What Makes Caricatures Less Appealing?

Ever wondered why some people find caricatures hilarious while others just don't? Scientists have been debating this, suggesting that caricatures might boost the esthetic appeal by highlighting unique features. But, hold on! Some studies argue that people prefer faces that are more average. So, is f

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Age on Physical Activity and Obesity in Kids

Have you ever wondered how much kids move around as they grow older? A recent project, called TUBON, decided to find out. They looked at how much time kids spend sitting around, doing light activities, and running or playing hard. They also checked if being active or not makes a difference in kids'

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